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Old Mon Dec 06, 2010, 06:17pm
Camron Rust Camron Rust is offline
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Not true as Jurassic's scenario shows.



It is a dribble. A1 has batted the ball to the floor. That's the definition of a dribble. I'll grant you it is rarely a controlled dribble and generally the ball gets away making it an interrupted dribble.
It may start as a dribble, but it usually becomes an interrupted when the two (ball/player) are separated.

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Now that you mention it, you really are going to end up with one violation or the other.
Not always. If the player is OOB due to momentum and they are not actively dribbling the ball, you've got nothing.
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